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245 00 Naperville news 17.|pNovember, 2013|h[(DVD) 
       videorecording] /|cproduced by NCTV17 ; Jen Hannon, 
       producer. 
264  1 Naperville, Ill. :|bNaperville Community Television,
       |c[2013] 
264  4 |c℗2013 
300    5 videodiscs (30 min. each) :|bsound, color ;|c4 3/4 in. 
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500    Videodisc recordings of the weekly Naperville news 
       magazine programs for the month of November, 2013. 
500    Programs daily on NCTV17, Naperville Community Television.
505 2  November 1, 2013.  Elzbieta Plackowska case one year later
       -- Food stamps reduction -- Washington Street resurfacing 
       completed -- Construction of new grocery store on West 
       Aurora Avenue -- Mary Lou Wehrli announces candidacy for 
       Forest Preserve President -- City Council workshop 
       discussions -- North Central College names site for new 
       science center -- Illinois Standards Achievement test 
       report card -- Naperville Central students participated in
       heart tests -- DuPage Hundred Club honors those who put 
       their lives on the line -- Celebrating Veteran's Day: 
       honoring local military personnel -- Preparing for 
       Naperville marathon, a qualifier for the Boston marathon -
       - NHL Stanley Cup visits Seven Bridges Ice Arena in 
       Woodridge -- Sports with Steve, Zack and Jay -- Becky 
       Anderson sits down with Veronica Roth, author of Allegiant,
       the final book of the Divergent trilogy -- Tyler Mane, 
       star of Rob Zombie's Halloween, visits Hollywood Palms. 
505 2  November 8, 2013.  Illinois passes same sex marriage law -
       - Office Max completes merger with Office Depot -- 
       Congressman Bill Foster hosts panel discussion about 
       heroin -- Federal budget update from Congressman Foster --
       Aden Khan appears in court regarding online posts 
       disparaging North Central College -- Recommendations made 
       regarding traffic flow study in Zone 11 -- Plan Commission
       hearing on construction of Iron Gate Motor condos on Ferry
       Road -- PADS fundraiser, Wake up your Spirit breakfast -- 
       Sleep Out Saturday raises funds to end homelessness -- 
       DuPage Children's Museum President and CDO Sue Broad 
       announces retirement -- District 203 announces decision on
       all-day kindergarten -- District 204 passes resolution 
       regarding sports participation -- Possible tax levy for 
       District 204 in 2014 -- Elmwood School's new gym opens -- 
       Preschoolers collect Pennies for pies -- Sports with Steve,
       Zack and Jay -- Becky Anderson talks with David Shannon, 
       author of "Bugs in my hair" -- Great Lakes Wind Ensemble 
       presents concert at Wentz Concert Hall. 
505 2  November 22, 2013. Will County employees on strike -- 
       Illinois passes Same sex marriage law -- Chamber of 
       Commerce President and CEO Mike Evans steps down -- 
       Chicago Tribune announces 700 jobs cut due to 
       restructuring -- Naperville collecting donations for 
       victims of recent tornadoes -- Tots for Tazewell County 
       toy drive for tornado victims -- City announces launch of 
       Naper Notify for emergency information distribution -- 
       Guidelines approved regarding medical marijuana 
       cultivation centers and dispensaries -- Park Board Budget 
       submitted for next year -- District 203 may have tax 
       increase -- District 204 discusses possible change in 
       athletic and activity conference -- "Bright and early 
       DuPage" program announced -- Open house for new 
       NaperBridge teen center -- 150th anniversary of Gettysburg
       Address -- Safety tips before lighting your fireplace -- 
       Naperville participates in Give a book, take a book 
       movement -- Morton Arboretum lights up the night sky -- 
       Sports with Steve, Zack and Jay -- Becky Anderson talks 
       with Mike Krol, President and CEO of Naper Settlement and 
       photographer, whose work can be seen at Anderson's 
       Bookshop -- Downtown Naperville welcomes larger than life 
       gingerbread men! 
505 2  November 29, 2013.  Promotion of six Naperville Police 
       Officer -- Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce appoints 
       new board members -- Rep. Foster sponsors bill to allow 
       wards and foster children of service personnel to receive 
       education benefits -- Decorating for the holiday season --
       Cantigny Park unveils "community trees" display -- How 
       holiday decorating varies for individual families -- 16th 
       annual Turkey Trot -- Stained glass creations from Tom 
       Carroll -- 'Tis the season for holiday movies! -- Sports 
       with Steve, Zack and Jay -- Becky Anderson talks with 
       Gayle Forman, author of Just one day, about her new young 
       adult series. 
505 2  Naperville News Extra, November 2013.  After heroin 
       addiction: talking with two former users -- Soup's on! 
       Area restaurants serving their specialties to benefit 
       local charities -- Indie Bound:  independently owned 
       businesses in Naperville -- The universal language of 
       music:  Naperville Men's Glee Club. 
505 20 November 15, 2013. Legionnaires disease found at LA 
       Fitness -- Black Friday preview -- Local businessman Bert 
       Miller announces candidacy for U.S. Congress -- Boy Scouts
       of America Three Fires Council honor Mayor Pradel -- 
       Naperville remembers President Kennedy -- Roundtable 
       discussion on Illinois education -- DuPage Community 
       Foundation Week -- Veteran's Day commemorating American 
       heroes -- Looking back on Naperville Marathon -- Backyard 
       survivor games provide fun and competition for kids -- 
       "Yappy Hour," celebrating food, friends and your dogs! -- 
       Lupus Foundation of America Illinois Chapter held annual 
       fundraiser walk at Riverwalk Grand Pavilion -- Rotary Club
       bike ride raises funds for local charities -- Naper 
       Settlement Hometown picnic -- Colonial Cafe celebrates 30 
       years -- Celebrating eighth annual Veggie fest -- Sports 
       with Steve, Zack and Jay -- Becky Anderson talks with Adam
       Gidwitz, author of The Grimm conclusion, in Authors 
       revealed -- Santa House completed at Riverwalk. 
511 0  Jen Hannon, anchor; with Ashley Vroman, Justin Zipser, Sam
       Jones, Kevin Machak, Jordan Abudayyeh, Whitney Goodbred, 
       Marc Dahlquist, Alex Symonds. 
520    Covers topics of interest to the Naperville community and 
       surrounding areas of DuPage county. 
538    DVD-R format. 
650  0 Current events|vVideodiscs. 
651  0 Naperville (Ill.)|xHistory|vVideodiscs. 
651  0 Naperville (Ill.)|xSocial life and customs|vVideodiscs. 
651  0 Naperville (Ill.)|xEconomic conditions|vVideodiscs. 
655  7 Television news programs.|2lcgft 
655  7 DVD-Video discs.|2local 
700 1  Hannon, Jen. 
700 1  Machak, Kevin. 
700 1  Zipser, Justin. 
700 1  Jones, Sam. 
700 1  Vroman, Ashley. 
700 1  Goodbred, Whitney. 
700 1  Abudayyeh, Jordan. 
700 1  Dahlquist, Marc. 
700 1  Symonds, Alex. 
710 2  Naperville Community Television. 
710 2  NCTV17. 
730 0  Naperville news 17 (Television program) 
730 0  Naperville news extra (Television program) 
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